Message from the Pastor

My dear brothers and sisters:
This Sunday liturgy presents us with one of the most important moments in the life of the disciples in Matthew 16:13-20. Jesus asks, “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?” and then asks a much more personal question: “But who do you say that I am?” It is not simply a matter of knowing what others say about Jesus, but of discovering who He is for each one of us.
Peter responds with a profound profession of faith: “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.” This answer does not come simply from Peter’s own understanding, but from God working in his heart. We too are called to recognize Jesus not only as an important figure in history, but as our Lord, our Savior, and the center of our lives. Faith begins when we stop speaking only about what others say about Jesus and dare to answer from our own hearts: “Lord, you are my God; I trust in you.”
After Peter’s profession of faith, Jesus entrusts him with a very special mission: “You are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my Church.” Through these words, Christ reminds us that the Church is not simply a human institution, but a community founded by Him and called to continue His mission in the world. Peter, with all his virtues and also his limitations, receives the responsibility of serving and caring for God’s people. This teaches us that God can also work through our weaknesses when we place our lives in His hands.
This Sunday, then, invites us to ask ourselves once again Jesus’ question: “Who am I to you?” Perhaps we know many things about our faith, attend Mass, and pray, but Jesus wants to reach deeper into our hearts. He wants to be known, loved, and followed. Let us ask Him on this day to strengthen our faith so that, like Peter, we may recognize Him as the Son of the living God and have the courage to proclaim Him through our words, our decisions, and, above all, through the way we live.
May God bless you abundantly!
Rev. Julio Fernández